DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF PLATE GIRDERS AND WELD-FABRICATED BEAMS FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.

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Currently, design of plate girders and weld-fabricated beams necessitates an iteration of trial designs to establish the web-buckling range used in analysis. This paper illustrates an expeditious mathematical and nomographic design method for bisymmetric plate girders and weld-fabricated beams, as well as material-optimization for any given moment-shear combination. The method shown is based on the web-buckling theory (no tension-field action), and on the assumption of flange configurations that do not necessitate bending-stress reductions in the compression flange. Design examples are given numerically and shown on nomographs.

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Fleischer, W. H. (1985). DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF PLATE GIRDERS AND WELD-FABRICATED BEAMS FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. Engineering Journal, 22(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v22i1.437

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